FWIW, I installed RC4 with the graphical installer and most everything went well and all works. The only issue was with the lilo install step. Granted, this is due to some old issue with the windows partition (second partition on HDD, swap is first), so lilo always gives an error and reports that I should use ignore-table or fix-table. Maybe this should be added somewhere in the lilo config/install screen (with a big disclaimer if selecting fix-table, I guess). Obviously, I ended up booting the installed system via the VL install CD and editing lilo.conf to add ignore-table, then running lilo.

BTW, I just love the new wallpaper!!! And finally the default icon theme is not vista-inspirate....

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2. Wicd does not connect right away to the wireless network after reboot or hibernate/suspend... it tries to connect to the wired network instead, and only after a long while does it go to the wireless one (even though no cable is plugged in). Options to automatically connect and to reconnect on connection loss are checked.

Ignore that... I guess I was just being silly.Unchecking the "use as default profile box" (or something like that) did the trick.

wcs: Go into the directory in the repo where the test isos are kept. I think you know the one. Pull out rc4.2. I think you'll find the GUI installer now works perfectly well at 1024x600. It does on my Sylvania so it should on your Acer

I experienced the same trouble when testing it in RC3. Seeing that both myself and Fox are relatively new, (at least to vpackager) could someone with a little experience test vpackager from this release. Thanks in advance.

I wasn't having any real problems with the version in RC4, but the new version is quite a bit quicker on my machine - finds local wireless networks faster than the older version did.

The only peculiarity I've noticed with it is a sort of 'shadow' effect. When I click on the system tray icon, the window that comes up has a shadow of whatever was detected the last time it was used. Takes a second for any changes to register. Not a problem, just visually a bit odd.

I've been running the new version of wicd on the Sylvania since last night. I was out and about and did get to use the netbook on the road while waiting for an appointment this morning. I didn't have any problems with 1.5.6 and I still don't have any problems with 1.5.8.

With wine 1.14, the fonts are'nt as good as on 5.9, thin and jagged(antaliasing I guess).I have a Nvidia geforce 6200 card and using the vl 173.xxx.xx driver.Any suggestions.

Did you try this? At a terminal prompt, typewinecfgas user. With Default Settings highlighted in the Applications tab, click on Desktop Integration. Click on the down arrow by Item. Start at the top (Active Border) and using the down arrow, go down through the list. Whenever the Font button to the right becomes ungreyed out, click on Font and choose the font and size before clicking on OK. Click on alt+e to resume where you were and keep moving down the list with the down arrow, again watching the Font button and adjusting the font and size as you wish. When you're ready to leave winecfg, click on OK at the bottom of the Wine Configuration window. The next time you start a Wine program, your fonts (menus, tool tips, and such) should no longer look spindly.

Doesn't fix my issue of being able to connect with ssid disabled. The strange thing is that when I disable my ssid the network shows in the list but without any name whereas other networks display as <hidden>. Works fine if I enable ssid so I guess I will have to live with that for now.

Today when I tried to start Opera, it didn't start and I got this when I tried to run Opera from a terminal prompt:/usr/lib/opera-9.63/opera: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

What happened to it? I've done several updates (AbiWord and its related stuff, GOffice, some others). Maybe one of them "disappeared" libGL.so.1? I copied the library and its symlink from my other desktop to /usr/lib on this computer and Opera ran as expected after that.--GrannyGeek